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david michaelis at link tv and he comes with west jerusalem and i come from west jerusalem, so we come from the same seat. but in reality, two different worlds. >> i was born in jerusalem and i've been living there all my life, since 1945. five years ago i came to the united states to launch a tv channel. and that's how i met jamal dajani. he challenged me to think about solutions that hadn't been discussed until now. and one day we said, well, we should test it on the ground. >> the reality thehere is very harsh. but why don't we go over there and do i it. >> we are herere in a bubblble. afteter sometitime of working together withth jamal i said let's do thisis in california. you only have to choosose in th neighbhborhood what kikind of l yoyou want i in the mornining. >> w when i go thehere i'm alwa eager to g go to my people, to neigighborhood. i wawant to have the least interaction with the israelelis as possibible. >> many israelis don't wwant t know abobout paltinians. they don't't want to rreach ou they don't want to cross into streets anand neighborhohoods the palelestinians li
david michaelis at link tv and he comes with west jerusalem and i come from west jerusalem, so we come from the same seat. but in reality, two different worlds. >> i was born in jerusalem and i've been living there all my life, since 1945. five years ago i came to the united states to launch a tv channel. and that's how i met jamal dajani. he challenged me to think about solutions that hadn't been discussed until now. and one day we said, well, we should test it on the ground. >>...
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if you were to move it from tel aviv to jerusalem and effectively recognize jerusalem as the capital they pressured him on that, and it seems he realized the delicacy of this or how delicate this subject is, and that's because it would prejudge essentially the most sensitive area in the conflict, and that is the status of jerusalem, which decades of u.s. foreign policy has said this will only be decided in final negotiations between israelis and palestinians. as trump tries to pursue a renewal of a peace process, it seems he's heeding caution to that. he will wait to see if a peace process can be restarted and where it goes. he certainly has more opportunities to move the embassy, if he wants. that opportunity comes up every six months. the israeli right, the israeli leadership, that is, made one final push with trump here to try to get him to move the embassy just a couple weeks ago. that, it seems, didn't work out. trump in all of his statements here never talked about the embassy, never talked about recognizing jerusalem as the capital of israel, that as he tries to restart the pe
if you were to move it from tel aviv to jerusalem and effectively recognize jerusalem as the capital they pressured him on that, and it seems he realized the delicacy of this or how delicate this subject is, and that's because it would prejudge essentially the most sensitive area in the conflict, and that is the status of jerusalem, which decades of u.s. foreign policy has said this will only be decided in final negotiations between israelis and palestinians. as trump tries to pursue a renewal...
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it will soon enter southern jerusalem. they tell them to guard the eastern flank by taking government help edge. at the same time, he thinks that israel will try to reinforce these cities through mouth scope us. he also sent forces up to mouth scope us. -- mount scope us. they knew there was no egyptian column. again, the israeli leaders remembered the 48 war and they remembered the terrible siege that he jordanian army had led on western jerusalem. there were 100,000 jews left without water or food. it was an enduring, for israeli leaders. that operation in 1948 began with the same two-pronged attack. government hill ridge in the south and mouth scope us in the north. -- mount scopus in the north. they destroyed the egyptian air force on the ground. they sent an armored column to silence the gun to do mean -- guns of jenean. they were in complete retreat. after heavy, fighting, by the morning of june 7, they succeeded in surrounding the old city. with its holy sites, including the holiest site, the western wall. this was
it will soon enter southern jerusalem. they tell them to guard the eastern flank by taking government help edge. at the same time, he thinks that israel will try to reinforce these cities through mouth scope us. he also sent forces up to mouth scope us. -- mount scope us. they knew there was no egyptian column. again, the israeli leaders remembered the 48 war and they remembered the terrible siege that he jordanian army had led on western jerusalem. there were 100,000 jews left without water or...
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i didn't get to jerusalem. it was a big learning curve for me because within a matter of weeks, not even months, i was now being asked by churches and christian organizations around the country to preach. now, i know how to talk but preaching was a different story. and not only that, i was asked to heal the -- the laying on of handed. the movement there's a belief you can x-ray lay on hands, in the name of juts somebody could be healed if that had the faith and there was a power in that prayer. i was astonished how hungry people were. i was surprised at how a lot of the people, viewers would watch the 700 club, was willing to take the word of somebody on television above and beyond their own sense of faith. television had a tremendous power over people, as if god got cable or something. and so somehow we had become the intermediaries to the lord because we were on television, but behind the scenes, other things were taking place. pat was deciding to run for president. there was the presidential jet. there were
i didn't get to jerusalem. it was a big learning curve for me because within a matter of weeks, not even months, i was now being asked by churches and christian organizations around the country to preach. now, i know how to talk but preaching was a different story. and not only that, i was asked to heal the -- the laying on of handed. the movement there's a belief you can x-ray lay on hands, in the name of juts somebody could be healed if that had the faith and there was a power in that prayer....
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i didn't get to jerusalem. it was a big learning curve because within a matter of weeks, not even months is now being asked by churches and christian organizations to preach. i know how to talk, but preaching was a different story. not only that, is asked to heal, the laying on of hands there is a belief that you could pray and lay on hands in the name of jesus someone could be healed and there is a power in their prayer i was astonished at how hungry people were. i was surprised at how a lot of the people and viewers who watch the 700 club were willing to take the word of someone on television above and beyond their own sense of faith. television has a tremendous power over people. so somehow we have become the intermediary to the lord because we are on television. behind the scenes other things were taking place. pat was decided to run for president. there was the presidential chat. there are some transactions in africa going on with gold mines and diamond mines and the irs was getting involved in the money d
i didn't get to jerusalem. it was a big learning curve because within a matter of weeks, not even months is now being asked by churches and christian organizations to preach. i know how to talk, but preaching was a different story. not only that, is asked to heal, the laying on of hands there is a belief that you could pray and lay on hands in the name of jesus someone could be healed and there is a power in their prayer i was astonished at how hungry people were. i was surprised at how a lot...
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i didn't get to jerusalem five, it was a big learning curve for me. because within a matter of weeks, not even months i was now being asked by churches and christian organizations around the country to preach . now, i know how to talk but preaching was a different story. and not only that. i was asked to heal, the laying on of hands in the karen as movement, there is a belief that you can play and lay on hands and in the name of jesus somebody could be healed if they had the faith and there was a power in that prayer and i, i was astonished at how hungry people were. >> i was surprised at how a lot of the viewers who watched the 700 club were willing to take us somebody on television about me beyond their own sense of things. television has a tremendous power over people. it's as if god got cable or something and so somehow we had become the intermediaries to the lord because we were on television but behind the scene, other things were taking place, patwas deciding to run for president . there was the presidential jets, there was the, some transactio
i didn't get to jerusalem five, it was a big learning curve for me. because within a matter of weeks, not even months i was now being asked by churches and christian organizations around the country to preach . now, i know how to talk but preaching was a different story. and not only that. i was asked to heal, the laying on of hands in the karen as movement, there is a belief that you can play and lay on hands and in the name of jesus somebody could be healed if they had the faith and there was...
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do you mindjust reading a passage from your essay on jerusalem?der is a collection of pieces written a badgering, after all before this book from people who have been at the festival and i chose to write aboutjerusalem the festival and i chose to write about jerusalem because for the the festival and i chose to write aboutjerusalem because for the last four or five years, we aboutjerusalem because for the last four orfive years, we have aboutjerusalem because for the last four or five years, we have really seen four or five years, we have really seen the push against and into jerusalem becoming stronger and stronger and at the heart of jerusalem is of course the dome of the rock within the sanctuary and it's always, ever since i started doing this, the first time i went to palestine in 2000, there was a moment when i walked into the century and a really, really felt, felt such a piece, i mean, it's such a beautiful space and throughout the festival, i have really wanted to give the visitors that sense, to give the visitors that sense, to give them
do you mindjust reading a passage from your essay on jerusalem?der is a collection of pieces written a badgering, after all before this book from people who have been at the festival and i chose to write aboutjerusalem the festival and i chose to write about jerusalem because for the the festival and i chose to write aboutjerusalem because for the last four or five years, we aboutjerusalem because for the last four orfive years, we have aboutjerusalem because for the last four or five years, we...
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see it in jerusalem, but now signing this waiver just minutes ago.eans that he's not going to do that, at least not right now. our correspondent oren liebermann has details. this is something netanyahu wanted to see, but it would also fly in face of getting a peace deal done, right? >> reporter: and that's exactly how trump views it. president trump was clear in his wording. he said he's not backing off the promise itself, only the timing of the promise, saying he'll reconsider it, but it seems trump realizes to move the embassy, to recognize jerusalem's the capital of israel right now would effectively ruin any chances he has of trying to pursue a peace deal between israelis and palestinians. and he's made it very clear that that's his goal. he was very optimistic about it even just a few months ago, but it seems in his visit to the region, israel, jerusalem and the west bank, he backed off some of that optimism, saying it's a very difficult deal, but still saying he'll get it done. so far, the only statement right now -- and remember, trump only si
see it in jerusalem, but now signing this waiver just minutes ago.eans that he's not going to do that, at least not right now. our correspondent oren liebermann has details. this is something netanyahu wanted to see, but it would also fly in face of getting a peace deal done, right? >> reporter: and that's exactly how trump views it. president trump was clear in his wording. he said he's not backing off the promise itself, only the timing of the promise, saying he'll reconsider it, but it...
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embassy to jerusalem.kes one perfect mattress. supportive and comfortable. premium foam layers. breathable for airflow. perfect rebound, plus perfect lift. pick your size, you get 100 nights to test it out. test the layers, be a layer, casper. >> leland: right now, and the reaction to the president's decision to delay moving the u.s. embassy to jerusalem. israelis expressing their disappointment while palestinians say keeping the elements in tel aviv aviv is a step towards peace. john huddy in our mideast bureau just said shabbat begins in jerusalem. >> delaying, not abandoning. that's the white house's messages. president trump yesterday signed a waiver delaying the move of the u.s. embassy from tel aviv to jerusalem for 6 months saying if you have a negative impact on efforts to promote peace between israelis and palestinians. sean spicer said that president trump stands by his promise to move the embassy saying that if that move happens, but when. nonetheless, many israeli leaders are disappointed heari
embassy to jerusalem.kes one perfect mattress. supportive and comfortable. premium foam layers. breathable for airflow. perfect rebound, plus perfect lift. pick your size, you get 100 nights to test it out. test the layers, be a layer, casper. >> leland: right now, and the reaction to the president's decision to delay moving the u.s. embassy to jerusalem. israelis expressing their disappointment while palestinians say keeping the elements in tel aviv aviv is a step towards peace. john...
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palestinians began to explore west jerusalem and meet israelis for the first time.ew had the nerve to travel to jaffa to visit homes that they or their parents had fled in 1948. in the process of getting to know each other in the first weeks after the war, palestinians discovered that israelis were not, in fact, ten feet tall, and israelis found that palestinians were not, in fact, all cut-throats. it was not all sweetness and light. a lot of blood had been spilled. but people on either side of the green line wanted to see what they could, while they could. there was a shared assumption that, because the israeli victory had been so total, that this time, some sort of peace was inevitable. it was an assumption, not necessarily an aspiration. people on both sides expected that the cease-fire would be replaced by an agreement. israel would give up some of the occupied territory, just as it had during the suez crisis nine years earlier, and that this time, finally, there would be peace. how could it not? no one i spoke to, in those months after the war, thought that the
palestinians began to explore west jerusalem and meet israelis for the first time.ew had the nerve to travel to jaffa to visit homes that they or their parents had fled in 1948. in the process of getting to know each other in the first weeks after the war, palestinians discovered that israelis were not, in fact, ten feet tall, and israelis found that palestinians were not, in fact, all cut-throats. it was not all sweetness and light. a lot of blood had been spilled. but people on either side of...
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and as we're set to commemorate the 50th anniversary of jerusalem's reunification, we should take this opportunity to rebuff such efforts at the u.n. and instead reinforce the jerusalem is, what, and always will be the eternal home of the jewish people. thank you, mr. speaker. . the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentleman from california, mr. costa, for five minutes. mr. costa: i ask unanimous consent to address the house for five minutes and to revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. costa: mr. speaker, i rise today to speak about the foundation of healthy living and healthy communities, which is our food, which comes from our farms. this month is national fresh fruit and vegetable month, national dairy month, and although we should bring attention to the importance of eating these nutrient-rich foods, dairy, fresh fruits and vegetables, they also play a much larger role as we know in our health and for our communities and our countries. and they do so not just providing us food. in california we know that dairy products and fresh
and as we're set to commemorate the 50th anniversary of jerusalem's reunification, we should take this opportunity to rebuff such efforts at the u.n. and instead reinforce the jerusalem is, what, and always will be the eternal home of the jewish people. thank you, mr. speaker. . the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentleman from california, mr. costa, for five minutes. mr. costa: i ask unanimous consent to address the house for five minutes and to revise and extend my remarks. the...
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we have reunified jerusalem. what now? portions,at big although i think they are diminishing daily, of the israeli public said now we are going to create a great nation state. we are going to do it by adopting laws that are universally, cosmically a set of laws that nationstates that are progressive pass. there was a larger swath saying, yes, we do have a firm commitment to democratic principles, but at the same time, we also have an idea that this really is and has always been and will remain a different kind of state. in a way, all sorts of conflicts that never existed before begins to bubble to the surface. questions about what is the heture of businesses on t seveabbath? questions about essential issues of defining what the state ought to be. of process -- we are seeing rebels of that -- ripples of that. abroad,ewish community i think that sent shockwaves world's jurythe and america. one of the reason why you are seeing so many american jews distance themselves is not because of the population. believe there is a probl
we have reunified jerusalem. what now? portions,at big although i think they are diminishing daily, of the israeli public said now we are going to create a great nation state. we are going to do it by adopting laws that are universally, cosmically a set of laws that nationstates that are progressive pass. there was a larger swath saying, yes, we do have a firm commitment to democratic principles, but at the same time, we also have an idea that this really is and has always been and will remain...
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the attorneyal capital for the state of israel, jerusalem, is also the seat of parliament. from one representative body to another, we asia lom -- shalom and god bless. our prayers are with israel. today, tomorrow, and always. thank you, mr. speaker. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. the chair lays before the house a communication. the clerk: the honorable the speaker, house of representatives. sir, pursuant to section 603 of the department of state authorities act, fiscal year 2017, public law 114-323, i am pleased to appoint the following individual to the western hemisphere drug policy commission, mr. pete gallego of alpine, texas. thank you for your attention to this appointment. signed, sincerely, nancy pelosi, democratic leader. the speaker pro tempore: the chair announces the speaker's reappointment pursuant to 20 united states code 2004-b and the order of the house of january 3, 2017, of the following member on the part of the house to the board of trustees of the harry s. truman scholarship foundation. the clerk: mr. deutch of florid
the attorneyal capital for the state of israel, jerusalem, is also the seat of parliament. from one representative body to another, we asia lom -- shalom and god bless. our prayers are with israel. today, tomorrow, and always. thank you, mr. speaker. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. the chair lays before the house a communication. the clerk: the honorable the speaker, house of representatives. sir, pursuant to section 603 of the department of state authorities...
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he is stateless. >> they have come from haifa and jaffa and jerusalem. first in 1948 as their land was occupied. they fled again in 67 and in 70 and in 78. each time new hostilities had forced them to seek new shelter. some have been refugees for 30 years. some were born as refugees. no matter where they came from or where they now live these , people think of themselves as palestinians first and most have but one dream, to return to their homes in palestine. >> since world war ii, the middle east has been a scene of continuous violence. in 1947, the united nations endorsed the creation of one arab and one jewish state out of the british mandate in palestine under a partition plan which provided for the establishment of an international regime in and around jerusalem. israel was established in 1948. the palestinian arab states never came into being. since then, there have been for full-scale wars, all threats to world peace. territorial limits kept moving back and forth and between and around. during times referred to as no war, no peace. thousands of pe
he is stateless. >> they have come from haifa and jaffa and jerusalem. first in 1948 as their land was occupied. they fled again in 67 and in 70 and in 78. each time new hostilities had forced them to seek new shelter. some have been refugees for 30 years. some were born as refugees. no matter where they came from or where they now live these , people think of themselves as palestinians first and most have but one dream, to return to their homes in palestine. >> since world war ii,...
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east jerusalem for the capital of a future state. sean spicer said the question is not if the embassy moves, but when. >>> say cheese. it was portrait day at the u.s. supreme court. the nine jus citiess -- justices posed. along the back row alaina kay hagan began, samuel alito and gorsuch on the end. the last time was in 2010 when justice kagan joined the court. a class photo was >>> president trump's twitter typo makes it into a popular word day. >>> up next a 60-year-old man becomes one of montgomery coun liable energy... creating jobs for our veterans... helping those in need save money on their energy bills. it takes 16,000 dominion energy employees doing the job. an d now, dominion energy i s investing $15 billion to build and upgrade our electric and natural gas infrastructure... creating jobs now and for the future. across virginia, we're building an economy that works for everyone and dominion energy is helping power the companies that power our economy. manait's a series of is nsmart choices. and when you re
east jerusalem for the capital of a future state. sean spicer said the question is not if the embassy moves, but when. >>> say cheese. it was portrait day at the u.s. supreme court. the nine jus citiess -- justices posed. along the back row alaina kay hagan began, samuel alito and gorsuch on the end. the last time was in 2010 when justice kagan joined the court. a class photo was >>> president trump's twitter typo makes it into a popular word day. >>> up next a...
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we have reunified jerusalem and what now? and i think that big portions although i think they are diminishing and dwindling daily, well now, we are going to create a great nation state and we are going to do it bypassing laws that are widely understood, universally, cosmopolitanly, to be the sort of laws that nation states are progressive pass and there was an equally large part that said wait a minute, yes, we do have firm commitment to democratic principle, but at the same time we have an idea that this has always been and ought to remain a different kind of state. and all sorts of conflict that never existed bvr begin to bubble to the surface. questions about what is the nature of businesses on the sabbath. questions about the role of rabbi in public life. essential issues of defining what the saturdwhat state ought. and that kind of process and we are seeing ripples of that happen still. and to get for a second to the jewish community abroad, i think that actually also sent shock waves into much world and particularly ame
we have reunified jerusalem and what now? and i think that big portions although i think they are diminishing and dwindling daily, well now, we are going to create a great nation state and we are going to do it bypassing laws that are widely understood, universally, cosmopolitanly, to be the sort of laws that nation states are progressive pass and there was an equally large part that said wait a minute, yes, we do have firm commitment to democratic principle, but at the same time we have an...
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embassy from tel aviv to jerusalem, but the white house insists he's not breaking this promise. >> wel move the american embassy to the eternal capital of the jewish people jerusalem. e off to ancestry. my ancestry dna results are that i am 26% nigerian. i am just trying to learn as much as i can about my culture. i put the gele on my head and i looked into the mirror and i was trying not to cry. because it's a hat, but it's like the most important hat i've ever owned. discover the story only your dna can tell. on a perfect car, then smash it into a tree. your insurance company raises your rates. maybe you should've done more research on them. for drivers with accident forgiveness, liberty mutual won't raise your rates due to your first accident. switch and you could save $509 on auto insurance. call for a free quote today. liberty stands with you™. liberty mutual insurance. ♪ strike a pose. a. your eyes work as hard as you do. but do they need help making more of their own tears? if you have chronic dry eye caused by reduced tear production due to inflammation, restasis multidose™ ca
embassy from tel aviv to jerusalem, but the white house insists he's not breaking this promise. >> wel move the american embassy to the eternal capital of the jewish people jerusalem. e off to ancestry. my ancestry dna results are that i am 26% nigerian. i am just trying to learn as much as i can about my culture. i put the gele on my head and i looked into the mirror and i was trying not to cry. because it's a hat, but it's like the most important hat i've ever owned. discover the story...
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. >> his family is from jerusalem. is from jerusalem for many, many years for forever. so i think that he'll be able to in addition to give an interesting, historical perspective, and very interesting personal perspective as well on june 1967, which is -- that's what the panel is about today, six days of fire israel and the june 1967 war, 50 years on. again, welcome. why don't we want to take it away? hillel, if you would. >> thank you very much. and thank you for coming. we are here primarily to talk about the long-term consequences of the six-day war and rightly so. but we thought it well to speak of the war itself and the situation on the eve of its outbreak. that is fallen to me. among other reasons i'm old enough to remember it from direct experience. and it was an experience so dramatic and moving that it is very hard to forget. i had refreshed reminders of it last week during the visit to israel, most of all on jerusalem day, the annual celebration of the unification of the city. the natural starting point for considering the war is the situation of israel in the
. >> his family is from jerusalem. is from jerusalem for many, many years for forever. so i think that he'll be able to in addition to give an interesting, historical perspective, and very interesting personal perspective as well on june 1967, which is -- that's what the panel is about today, six days of fire israel and the june 1967 war, 50 years on. again, welcome. why don't we want to take it away? hillel, if you would. >> thank you very much. and thank you for coming. we are...
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that the president, as expected frankly, is not going to be moving the embassy from tel aviv to jerusalemigning a waiver for that, not surprising, but in this statement the white house is emphasizing this is only a matter of when, not if, the embassy will be moved. extensive expertise here. how you see any political fallout playing out? >> well, it's not surprising and the fact is that president trump is discovering, all as of his predecessors they campaign on moving the embassy to jerusalem and then once they are elected they discover that it is a real problem with the arab world and palestinians in particular, because they have not yet negotiated the status of jerusalem. the trump white house is doing what democrats and republicans before him have done, and this is a congressionally mandated decision by june 1st, and at the last moment he has signed this. but interestingly, sean spicer saying in his written statement that it's not a question of if the embassy will be moved, it's when, and it is to better facilitate negotiations between israel and the palestinians. >> plenty to talk abou
that the president, as expected frankly, is not going to be moving the embassy from tel aviv to jerusalemigning a waiver for that, not surprising, but in this statement the white house is emphasizing this is only a matter of when, not if, the embassy will be moved. extensive expertise here. how you see any political fallout playing out? >> well, it's not surprising and the fact is that president trump is discovering, all as of his predecessors they campaign on moving the embassy to...
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embassy from tel aviv to jerusalem.ur next guest what it means on what it could mean we relations to a key ally. a deadly terror attack. from the inside. >> bill: stunning stuff. police, body cam footage released in the pulse nightclub shooting. what we're learning about the deadly attack from those cameras. >> shannon: a bomb scare grounds an international flight minutes after take-off. the suspect's takedown caught on camera. i backed away, informed my fellow passengers around me about this serious situation. i was out here smoking instead of being there for my son's winning shot. that was it for me. that's why i'm quitting with nicorette. only nicorette mini has a patented fast dissolving formula. it starts to relieve sudden cravings fast. every great why needs a great how. every great why there's nothing traditional about my small business. so when it comes to technology, i need someone that understands my unique needs. my dell small business advisor has gotten to know our business so well, that it feels like he's a
embassy from tel aviv to jerusalem.ur next guest what it means on what it could mean we relations to a key ally. a deadly terror attack. from the inside. >> bill: stunning stuff. police, body cam footage released in the pulse nightclub shooting. what we're learning about the deadly attack from those cameras. >> shannon: a bomb scare grounds an international flight minutes after take-off. the suspect's takedown caught on camera. i backed away, informed my fellow passengers around me...
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embassy from tel aviv to jerusalem. how that is playing out with america's closest ally in the middle east. we'll talk to mike huckabee in our next hour in "america's newsroom" and there is also this. >> this was full nationalist america first, damn the rest of the world. >> mad libs for conservatives. >> this will be the day the united states resigned as the leader of the free world. >> bill: the mainstream media went off on this decision yesterday getting out of the paris deal. it is not just television, either. check this. this is a magazine cover in germany depicting president trump bringing on the apocalypse. the end of the world as we know it the magazine says. bernie goldberg on the media's doomsday coverage straight ahead. if you often suffer from a dry mouth, over time it can lead to cavities and bad breath. that's why there is biotene, the # 1 dry mouth brand recommended by dentists. biotene. for people who suffer from a dry mouth. ♪ thithis is the new new york.e? think again. we are building new airports all
embassy from tel aviv to jerusalem. how that is playing out with america's closest ally in the middle east. we'll talk to mike huckabee in our next hour in "america's newsroom" and there is also this. >> this was full nationalist america first, damn the rest of the world. >> mad libs for conservatives. >> this will be the day the united states resigned as the leader of the free world. >> bill: the mainstream media went off on this decision yesterday getting out...
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and there's one israeli man keeping tradition alive in jerusalem known as mazarati or town crier and rule going to house to house dusk singing making sure people and and pray. >> having him inside the old city is not only about religion says baha but also saving palestinian heritage and identity we are slowly losing in jerusalem. >> each town crier has a unique song of people and who ev live in their distinkts community. we'll be right ev live in their distinkts community. we'll be right back pro tgiaproduce prices. ble so you'll never have to choose between your favorites. i thought i was your favorite. take a fresh look at giant's produce prices. we just we got the keys! to our new house! ahhh! wooo! this is exciting we've got our own house! yeah! i'm sorry do you like it here maddie? i love you. i love you too. takesmiss hoffman gets us to mathere safe every time. mrs. migliaccio teaches us all about fractions - and haikus - and the erie canal! miss reeves makes us sound amazing. and miss santoro always takes time to see how we're doing. miss simpkins keeps our school looking grea
and there's one israeli man keeping tradition alive in jerusalem known as mazarati or town crier and rule going to house to house dusk singing making sure people and and pray. >> having him inside the old city is not only about religion says baha but also saving palestinian heritage and identity we are slowly losing in jerusalem. >> each town crier has a unique song of people and who ev live in their distinkts community. we'll be right ev live in their distinkts community. we'll be...
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he plunges into middle east diplomacy with a trip to jerusalem. tracy, what's the likelihood to make some kind of progress? >> it's certainly possible. as one of our colleagues said, sometimes you don't know what you don't know and that could help you in a situation like this. jared kushner has no foreign policy experience. he was certainly with president trump on his first visit to the region but he does have the confidence of the president so he heads to jerusalem and ramallah and meet with benjamin netanyahu and the prime minister and hope it will be the fist step for negotiations pore a peace process. they're not expecting to get back on the plane with a peace deal, something that has eluded experienced diplomats for decades but they are hoping they can take this first step. the white house makes the point this is going to take time. frances. >> we will see how big or small that fist step will be. tracie potts, thank you. >>> french police are investigating a man in an attempted attack in paris. the car was packed with at least two gas caniste
he plunges into middle east diplomacy with a trip to jerusalem. tracy, what's the likelihood to make some kind of progress? >> it's certainly possible. as one of our colleagues said, sometimes you don't know what you don't know and that could help you in a situation like this. jared kushner has no foreign policy experience. he was certainly with president trump on his first visit to the region but he does have the confidence of the president so he heads to jerusalem and ramallah and meet...
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more from jerusalem. next. do stay with us. back in a moment. (soft gasp) (record scratching) ( ♪ ) (excited chatter) ( ♪ ) various: whoa! (mixed exclamations) ( ♪ ) (cheering) ( ♪ ) (cheering) for her compassion and care. he spent decades fighting to give families a second chance. but to help others, they first had to protect themselves. i have afib. even for a nurse, it's complicated... and it puts me at higher risk of stroke. that would be devastating. i had to learn all i could to help protect myself. once i got the facts, my doctor and i chose xarelto®. xarelto®... to help keep me protected. once-daily xarelto®, a latest-generation blood thinner... ...significantly lowers the risk of stroke in people with afib not caused by a heart valve problem. it has similar effectiveness to warfarin. xarelto® works differently. warfarin interferes with at least 6 blood-clotting factors. xarelto® is selective, targeting just one critical factor interacting with less of your body's natural blood-clotting function. for afib patients well-managed on warfari
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from tel aviv to jerusalem, no one should consider sp in any way to be retreat from the president's strong support for israel and for the u.s.-israeli relationship. the president made this decision to maximize the chance of successfully negotiating a deal between israel and the palestinians, fulfilling a solemn obligation to defend america's national security interests. but as he repeatedly his stated his intention is not if that move happens but when. >> promised during the campaign to do it on day one. is there -- >> ultimate goal to get peace as i said. it is not an if, it is when. francesca. >> thank you, sean, following up on caitlyn's question, question after that, still the administration ace position though that jared kushner was in the meeting with the russian banker as a representative of the transition, representing the president? >> as i said to caitlyn we're focused on president's agenda. going forward all questions on matter will be referred to outside counsel. >> something you can answer directly. does the president still have confidence in jared kushner? >>absolutely
from tel aviv to jerusalem, no one should consider sp in any way to be retreat from the president's strong support for israel and for the u.s.-israeli relationship. the president made this decision to maximize the chance of successfully negotiating a deal between israel and the palestinians, fulfilling a solemn obligation to defend america's national security interests. but as he repeatedly his stated his intention is not if that move happens but when. >> promised during the campaign to...
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adolf eichmann's trial began on april 11, 1961 in a converted theater in jerusalem and the centerpiece of this exhibit is the actual bullet proof booth used by eichmann along with the three original chairs that he and two security guards sat in. visitors to the exhibit can get a sense of the intensity of the trial. a triptych of video screens surround eichmann's booth showing videos of the audience, the accused and some of the more than 100 holocaust survivors who testified. >> and the trial changed the life in israel because people start talking about the holocaust and people start dealing with this. >> reporter: eichmann was found guilty of crimes against humanity and executed in may of 1962. his ashes were scattered in the mediterranean sea. >> sreenivasan: finally, the original batman on 1960's television, actor adam west, has died in los angeles from leukemia. with a tongue-in-cheek approach, west played the caped crusader and his alter ego, bruce wayne, for three seasons starting in 1966 and forever in re-reruns. west once said, to him, "batma"" had meant "money," but had also ty
adolf eichmann's trial began on april 11, 1961 in a converted theater in jerusalem and the centerpiece of this exhibit is the actual bullet proof booth used by eichmann along with the three original chairs that he and two security guards sat in. visitors to the exhibit can get a sense of the intensity of the trial. a triptych of video screens surround eichmann's booth showing videos of the audience, the accused and some of the more than 100 holocaust survivors who testified. >> and the...
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i thought i was going to jerusalem, and their cohost at ae time had apparently nervous breakdown. they did not tell me that. they said we have just lost our cohost. could you fit in for two days, thursday and friday, with pat robertson, and we will get your ticket to jerusalem on monday. i said, sure. i never had seen the show. i did not have any information when i sat down on attempted monday i go in to pick up my ticket to jerusalem. i am still living in a hotel. i am thinking i am going. i walked into the human resources department, and there memoso most all -- are danuta.lease welcome it was a big learning curve for me because in a matter of weeks, not even months, i was now being asked by churches and christian organizations around the country to preach. now, i know how to talk, but preaching was a different story. and not only that, i was asked the laying on of hands in the charismatic movement. there is a belief you can pray and lay on hands and somebody could be healed if they had the faith, and they is a power in -- and there is a power in that prayer. i was astonished ho
i thought i was going to jerusalem, and their cohost at ae time had apparently nervous breakdown. they did not tell me that. they said we have just lost our cohost. could you fit in for two days, thursday and friday, with pat robertson, and we will get your ticket to jerusalem on monday. i said, sure. i never had seen the show. i did not have any information when i sat down on attempted monday i go in to pick up my ticket to jerusalem. i am still living in a hotel. i am thinking i am going. i...
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embassy in tel aviv as opposed to moving it to jerusalem.he white house putting out a statement saying that decision on a no means final, but day in which he is fulfilling a campaign promise to his supporters and the likes of steve bannon, he is not on jerusalem. and: not easy to walk away kevin talking about the senate option. there are three other options as well. rattle through them for us. >> there are a couple of different options. one is he could leave the paris accord. that is the agreement signed in 2015 and i would take about four years and at the end he would have to sign a piece of paper saying he was going to leave. we don't know the situation -- what the situation will be like. the nuclear option could be to leave the united nations framework convention on climate change agreed in 1992 and that would take a year. finally, he could do nothing and he could not meet the paris targets and there will be no penalties. mark: earlier, patrick, we had german chancellor angela merkel meet with chinese premier league chang -- and he pledge
embassy in tel aviv as opposed to moving it to jerusalem.he white house putting out a statement saying that decision on a no means final, but day in which he is fulfilling a campaign promise to his supporters and the likes of steve bannon, he is not on jerusalem. and: not easy to walk away kevin talking about the senate option. there are three other options as well. rattle through them for us. >> there are a couple of different options. one is he could leave the paris accord. that is the...
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does the administration recognize jerusalem as the capital of israel? >> they have not expressed a specific view in that regard. >> i believe strongly that the administration should recognize jerusalem as the on -- capital of israel. will they eventually move the embassy to jerusalem? >> that's under evaluation by the president. he will have to make a decision on whether to extend a final decision on that. >> the president was absolutely correct during the campaign when he stated his position and intent of moving the embassy. i would encourage him to go up his instinct from the campaign and follow through with the pledge. >> i think the engagement with them in making clear on their expectation of how aid is utilize one thing i would like to clarify several times in the question people suggested our support that they were increasing next year, that is inaccurate. it is going down about $20 million if i remember correctly. to remind everyone are a does not go directly, it's given to them by way of israel. we were closely with them with how that is deliver
does the administration recognize jerusalem as the capital of israel? >> they have not expressed a specific view in that regard. >> i believe strongly that the administration should recognize jerusalem as the on -- capital of israel. will they eventually move the embassy to jerusalem? >> that's under evaluation by the president. he will have to make a decision on whether to extend a final decision on that. >> the president was absolutely correct during the campaign when...
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embassy will not move to jerusalem. he promised he would move it to jerusalem.'t expect him to move it today. what has he learned about this? >> this is another campaign promise, and a campaign promise clinton made, obama made. none of them did it. congress passed a law in the mid-90s saying they would do it. when i look at what president trump is faced with, iran has really established the shia powerhouse in the middle east now with the isis and everything that is happening through the the levant. and i think what president trump is looking at is there is this relationship building between several arabic nations to fight back against the iran influence. and if he does the tel aviv to jerusalem move it would fracture that. so i think that's the real issue he's facing. >> also throw the prospects of a peace deal out the window. thank you. >> how are marketing reacting to the possibility the president will leave the parties climate deal? we're joined for a look at the opening bell. >> hi, guys. fascinating conversation there. it looks like this president is out of
embassy will not move to jerusalem. he promised he would move it to jerusalem.'t expect him to move it today. what has he learned about this? >> this is another campaign promise, and a campaign promise clinton made, obama made. none of them did it. congress passed a law in the mid-90s saying they would do it. when i look at what president trump is faced with, iran has really established the shia powerhouse in the middle east now with the isis and everything that is happening through the...
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in jerusalem connor powell fox news. >>> the stronger holds of isis in the city of mosul. the group captured mosul in their trip across northern and central iraq in the summer of 2014. iraq launched a massive operation to retake the city last october. and they have driven the militants from all, but a handful of neighborhoods. united nations workers say as many as 150,000 civilians are trapped in the old city area of mosul where militants are using them as human shields. >> well iran's revolutionary guard says they have launched missile strikes aimed at eastern syria. in retaliation for recent islamic state claimed attacks on teheran. the website says those strikes involve medium-range missiles with no official confirmation from syria. those attacks have taken place. five islamic state attackers stormed their parliament and a shrine to the leader of the iranian revolution this month killing at least 17 people and wounding more than 50. >>> well the worlds eats leading online retail e of course i'm talking about amazon, they recently made headlines to buy whole foods. but t
in jerusalem connor powell fox news. >>> the stronger holds of isis in the city of mosul. the group captured mosul in their trip across northern and central iraq in the summer of 2014. iraq launched a massive operation to retake the city last october. and they have driven the militants from all, but a handful of neighborhoods. united nations workers say as many as 150,000 civilians are trapped in the old city area of mosul where militants are using them as human shields. >> well...
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embassy from tel aviv to jerusalem. hotly, contested debated issue, what does that mean, ambassador. >> sorry about that, it reflects unfortunately the influence ofah thinks jerusalem jerusalem final status remains to be negotiated we can't put our embassy there. i think we can. white house statement made it clear this does not represent a final decision by the white house. this is my theory, when the united states has diplomatic relations with the country, we and that country get to decide where the embassy is. that is what should dictate our policy. cheryl: interesting move, one discussed ad nauseam since the president was there with benjamin netanyahu. ambassador bolton, thank you very much. a lot of breaking news. we thank you for being here sir. >> thank you. david: how hillary clinton lost the election according to hillary clinton. take a listen. >> the other side was using content that was just flat-out false. i have taken a tremendous hit after the comey letter. and then later i understood the role that wikileak
embassy from tel aviv to jerusalem. hotly, contested debated issue, what does that mean, ambassador. >> sorry about that, it reflects unfortunately the influence ofah thinks jerusalem jerusalem final status remains to be negotiated we can't put our embassy there. i think we can. white house statement made it clear this does not represent a final decision by the white house. this is my theory, when the united states has diplomatic relations with the country, we and that country get to...
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he will meet with the prime minister in jerusalem.is morning in yes ruiz rhus le -- jerusalem. >> reporter: the meetings have been called quote, long and intense from the u.s. embassy. so it will be a meeting with the palestinian prt as president trump tries to keep the momentum going forward on his attempt to restart a peace process here. kushner hasn't played a big role just yet. he was here with the president last month on the president's first trip to the region but kushner was fairly quiet there. it's been another trump advisor doing the heavy lifting but now it is absolutely kushner's turn. we don't expect any concrete steps, but kushner here is an indication of how seriously trump is pursuing a peace process and a peace deal. he's called it one of his top priorities and he continues to keep pushing here. it raises the stakes so it will be critical to see what comes out of these meetings. what's interesting to note is one of the cabinet members says there is absolutely pressure from the trump administration on israel to make ste
he will meet with the prime minister in jerusalem.is morning in yes ruiz rhus le -- jerusalem. >> reporter: the meetings have been called quote, long and intense from the u.s. embassy. so it will be a meeting with the palestinian prt as president trump tries to keep the momentum going forward on his attempt to restart a peace process here. kushner hasn't played a big role just yet. he was here with the president last month on the president's first trip to the region but kushner was fairly...
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embassy in israel from tel aviv to jerusalem for now.sident signed a waiver yesterday, keeping the embassy where it is currently for at least another six months. aides say he still plans to move the embassy when conditions are right in an effort to make good on his campaign promise. >>> well, new questions are emerging over the trump administration's possible ties to russia. nbc news has learned details of an alleged meeting between white house officials and russian diplomats during a presidential campaign event last year. it comes as russian president vladimir putin offers striking comments on accusations that his government meddled in the election. nbc news national correspondent peter alexander has the details. >> reporter: vladimir putin changing his tune, backpedaling on repeated denials of russian interference in lass year's election. putin acknowledged private hackers not connected to the government could have been involved. if those hackers feel patriotic, putin says, they may try to contribute to the fight against those who spea
embassy in israel from tel aviv to jerusalem for now.sident signed a waiver yesterday, keeping the embassy where it is currently for at least another six months. aides say he still plans to move the embassy when conditions are right in an effort to make good on his campaign promise. >>> well, new questions are emerging over the trump administration's possible ties to russia. nbc news has learned details of an alleged meeting between white house officials and russian diplomats during a...
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negotiating it when it comes to the jerusalem taken ashore by lego. with our embassy in tel aviv. so he is so good. what do you make of that? >> well, i got an e-mail from the white house an hour ago inviting me to be there when the president announces we are exiting the paris accord. that ship has sailed. neil: is the former epa deputy associate under barack obama, that is not welcome news to you. >> well, i think there's a misunderstanding misunderstanding about the paris agreement. it's actually very flexible and if the president wanted to change the terms or change the targets that the u.s. committed to, he could easily do that without renegotiating anything. the goals are completely voluntary and self-imposed. neil: what would be the big deal if you left it? this sounds like one of my diet clubs. you've got to hit ballad and you don't but it sounds good. >> the force of the agreement comes getting information and the peer pressure involved. neil: can the chinese get information? can you trust them ) don't approach them for another 10 years? >> we
negotiating it when it comes to the jerusalem taken ashore by lego. with our embassy in tel aviv. so he is so good. what do you make of that? >> well, i got an e-mail from the white house an hour ago inviting me to be there when the president announces we are exiting the paris accord. that ship has sailed. neil: is the former epa deputy associate under barack obama, that is not welcome news to you. >> well, i think there's a misunderstanding misunderstanding about the paris...
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will the administration eventually move the american embassy in israel to jerusalem? >> that decision is under evaluation by the president. obviously, he'll have to make a decision coming up on whether to extend the final excision on that or not. he has not made that decision to my knowledge. >> and the president was absolutely correct during the campaign when he had stated his position and intent then of moving the embassy and i would encourage him to go with the instinct and follow-through with that pledge. >> what do you think about the foreign aid we provide to the palestinian authority? >> i think our engagement with them and making clear on expectations on how aid is utilized, one thing i'd like to clarify from this morning's hearing several times in the question people suggested our support to the palestinian authority was increasing next year. that is inaccurate. and to remind everyone, our aid does not go directly to the palestinian authority. it is given to them by way of israel. they work closely with them as to how that money is delivered and for what purp
will the administration eventually move the american embassy in israel to jerusalem? >> that decision is under evaluation by the president. obviously, he'll have to make a decision coming up on whether to extend the final excision on that or not. he has not made that decision to my knowledge. >> and the president was absolutely correct during the campaign when he had stated his position and intent then of moving the embassy and i would encourage him to go with the instinct and...
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this coming monday the chamber is scheduled to consider the 50th anniversary of jerusalem's reunification at 3 p.m. eastern. as always we will have that live here on c-span2. the house returns a day later on tuesday. the main bill on next weeks schedule in house is a repeal of the dodd-frank financial regulations law. you can watch the house on our companion network c-span. as we wait for the arms control for him to continue at 12:15 eastern hears house minority leader nancy pelosi is briefing from earlier today. >> good morning, everyone. today i am wearing orange to observe that unjointed 21st, 2013, a high school student from the south side of chicago marched in president obama's second inaugural parade. one week later he was shot and killed on a flagrant in chicago. soon after his childhood friends commemorated her life by wearing orange. they chose the color because hunters wear orange in the woods to protect themselves from others. and so this day which would have been her birthday is the day that we wear orange. every day more than 90 americans are killed you to gun violence. that'
this coming monday the chamber is scheduled to consider the 50th anniversary of jerusalem's reunification at 3 p.m. eastern. as always we will have that live here on c-span2. the house returns a day later on tuesday. the main bill on next weeks schedule in house is a repeal of the dodd-frank financial regulations law. you can watch the house on our companion network c-span. as we wait for the arms control for him to continue at 12:15 eastern hears house minority leader nancy pelosi is briefing...
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embassy in tel aviv not move it to jerusalem, as he suggested on the campaign trail. fromwill receive criticism our very important allies in israel. this coming just days after the president returning from his first international trip which took him to jerusalem. mark: trump continuing to dismiss the russia probes. he's been labeling them all sorts of things from a witchhunt -- all sorts of things, a witchhunt. russia is just a playing card in the mystic politics. -- domestic politics. he's preventing him from performing his duty as president. putin also spoke today, saying he likes guys like donald trump. how likely that kevin: it is laughable. the assertion that russian financial institutions have engaged in questionablekevin: br is laughable -- the investigations are ongoing. the intelligence committee is going to be issuing subpoenas. over what is not a laughing matter. republicans are also raising serious questions. there is a frustration inside private wing and among advisors that they haven't been able to get out in front of this. they are setting up a war room
embassy in tel aviv not move it to jerusalem, as he suggested on the campaign trail. fromwill receive criticism our very important allies in israel. this coming just days after the president returning from his first international trip which took him to jerusalem. mark: trump continuing to dismiss the russia probes. he's been labeling them all sorts of things from a witchhunt -- all sorts of things, a witchhunt. russia is just a playing card in the mystic politics. -- domestic politics. he's...